Girl
A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent. While the term ''girl'' has other meanings, including ''young woman'', ''daughter'' or ''girlfriend'' regardless of age, the first meaning is the most common one.The treatment and status of girls in any society is usually closely related to the status of women in that culture. In cultures where women have or had a low social position, girls may be unwanted by their parents, and society may invest less in girls. The difference in girls' and boys' upbringing ranges from slight to completely different. Mixing of the sexes may vary by age, and from totally mixed to total sex segregation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1784
Published 1784
printed for S. Price, W. & H. Whitestone, R. Moncrieffe, T. Walker, G. Burnet, J. Exshaw, L. White, P. Byrne, R. Burton, W. M`Kenzie
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by Young lady
Published 1773
Published 1773
printed for F. and J. Noble, at their respective circulating libraries, near Middle Row, Holborn, and Saint Martin's Court, near Leicester Square
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by Young lady
Published 1800
Published 1800
printed and published by Geo. Cawthorn, British Library, No. 132, Strand, Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales ; sold also by Messrs. Richardson, Royal-Exchange; H.D. Symonds, J. Wallis, West and Hughes, Paternoster-Row ; and J. Wright, Piccadilly
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Published 1755
Published 1755
printed for, and sold by J. Major, in Three Tun-Court, leading from the Ship in Ivy-Lane into Newgate-Market. Sold also by Mr. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross, Mr. Reeve, in Fleet-Street and Mr. James, at the Royal-Exchange
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by Young lady
Published 1788
Published 1788
printed by J. Denew; and sold for the author, by Faulder; Hookham; Davies; Debrett; Knight; Botyter; and Robinson
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by Young lady
Published 1779
Published 1779
printed for J. Sewell, in Cornhill ; Whieldon and Waller, opposie Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, and R. Faulder, No. 42, New Bond Street
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Published 1779
Published 1779
printed by W. Pine. Sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and by Messrs. T. Cadell, and T. Evans, in Bristol
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